The Seattle-based Global Washington has been a hub for over 160 member organizations and individuals, organizing events like conferences and workshops while engaging in research and policy work.
Executive Director Elizabeth Stokely cited significant cuts to USAID funding and shifts in philanthropic priorities as reasons for the closure, noting the challenges faced by organizations in sustaining operations and investing in capacity building.
The Trump administration’s actions to dismantle USAID have had a ripple effect, with organizations like PATH and the Gates Foundation experiencing workforce reductions. Despite this, other entities in Washington state, including the University of Washington and Seattle-area corporations like Amazon and Microsoft, remain active in global health and development initiatives.
Global Washington will conclude its operations by June 30, 2026, marking the end of its impactful journey in the global development sector.